Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1981 Page: 2 of 22
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Picture a Perfect Mother’s Day.
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seems. According to Dennis
Johnston, warden with the
Texas Department of Parks
and Wildlife, a charge was
filed following an incident
Sunday, May 3, in Walleye
► Park on Lake Cypress Spr-
ings.
A charge of indecent ex-
posure was filed with
Franklin County Justice of
the Peace B E. Cowser
following the report of the
“mooning” incident by J. B.
Ramsey of Route One, Mt.
Vernon, and Bill Goodman 6f
Carolton.
The 21 year old white
native of Sulphur Springs
was assessed a fine of
$153.50. The man was releas-
ed from custody upon pay-
ment of the fine
Johnston also reported is-
suance of four citations on
Lake Cypress Springs over
the weekend for no fishing
license.
Teleflora’s Picture Perfect Bouquet.
It’s the perfect blend of sense and sentiment.
An elegant arrangement in a beautiful
white porcelain container that can later be used
to hold a plant and display a favorite
standard size photo. So call or come by to order
one soon. And help make Mother’s Day picture perfect.
Available for purchase or delivery
at your nearest leleflorist.
TWELVE persons are
presently employed at
McAllister Manufactur-
ing Company, which
began production opera-
tions May 1. Ten of the
women are in the produc-
tion line, one is in
“Mooning”
Hwy. 82 West Of Bonham
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man is employed for
maintenance. The plant is
located in the old Western
Auto building on West
Main Street. (Staff Photo
by Lillie Bush)
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Wayne McAllister, owner
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first pair of pants to roil
of the production line at
the newly opened plant
Tuesday, May 5. The
facilities are located in
the oM Western Auto
building on West Main
Street in Mt. Vernon.
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TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
Published Every Thursday
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Mt. Vernon, Franklin County. Texas
Robert W Wright
James T. Base
Pat Wright
Tish Bass
Jo Anne Stretcher
Audrey Brooks
Lillie Bush
Donna Powell
Oleta Holt
Publisher
Consultant
Editor
Advertising Manager
Advertising
Society Editor
News Editor
Computer
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Rodriquez was convicted
of felony possession of mari-
juana on August 3,1978. The
case is on appeal to the
Texas Court of Criminal Ap-
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peals on grounds of insuffi- on charges steming from a
cient evidence, and submis- raid by DPS narcotic agents notified by District Attorney
sion of evidence obtained in and local law enforcement Jim Chapman that the man
officials on a residence in had just been apprehended
southern Franklin County by authorities in Missouri,
known as “King’s Mansion”. Ward will be returned to
A companion case against local authorities to face
Robert Leon Euziere was charges of two counts of sex-
passed due to the defendant ual abuse of a child after
Hatley of Route 1, non Air Force Base.
Clarksville, Texas, has L
graduated from the Air the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Force Noncommissioned Of- George Crawley of Route 2,
ficer Leadership School at Mount Vernon, Texas.
Cannon Air Force Base,
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The sergeant studied integrated avionics systems
techniques of leadership, specialist.
a warrantless search.
The 1978 conviction came
Roger Hatley Graduates
From Air Force School
Staff Sgt. Roger G. Hatley, management and supervi- being in TDC “on a convic- satisfying charges filed in
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel G. nine and is assigned at Can- tion from another county.” Missouri He was indicted by
••••- * ~ _ ___ The court passed in the the Franklin County Grand
Hatley’s wife, Martha, is cases against Hubert Allan Jury Monday, Jan. 5,1981.
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Nelson continued, “no 11- convinced that it wis hard. I am Very much con-
water from the waste at the done this
site, then treat the water to
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water.”
Owners of the site
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Congressman Sam B. Hag
nhniild be located »m clme to an attorney some months
be sure it is absolutely safe L. P. (Pete) Patterson have shed Patterson also said
quids, so we have to take the harmless we wouldn’t have cerned that such a facility stated he was contacted by
/mzwM A-Km 'Vine thin m should b© located 10 dos© to ad Attorney some months
Sen Ed Howard and Rep the Sulphur River Water- ago, who said they wanted to
release the called for public forums on that be considered water one disposal plant somewhere in
the dump site, in which the of the primary resources of the First District. He gave j
-JLi express- company would be required East Texas, and that with them the names of several
__ safety of to explain the site to the only a limited number of area realtors after being
the operation. Mrs. Ward citizens of the region, sites for more lakes and assured that there would be
stated last week, “We have Representative Patterson reserviorsof the area he was absolutely no nuclear or 1
land all around the 310 acres stated that “I’m trying to concerned that such a radioactive waste dumped at ’
that Chem-Security has an keep an open mind, but it’s chemical dumping facility the site,
option on, and if we weren’t might limit them further.
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Second Clast PoaUfe Paid at Mount Vernon. Texas
Mount Vernon Optic established 1M4-Franklin Herald established 1X74 OpHg
and Herald consolidated In IMC
One Year in Frarddin, Titus, Wood. Hopkins Counties
One Yeai Elsewhere
One Year Outside C ontinental United Slates
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will make a black and white picture In our office for a charge of IB SO An ap-
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Wright, Pat. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1981, newspaper, May 7, 1981; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295871/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.